Hi Martin. Smartermail actually has a migration tool built into their software that will help you migrate very easily. Please check out our KB article here for the details: http://know.mailsbestfriend.com/how_to_migrate_to_smartermail_from_different _email_platforms--806665523.shtml
Thanks. Linda Pagillo Mail's Best Friend Email: linda.pagi...@mailsbestfriend.com Web: www.mailsbestfriend.com <http://www.mailsbestfriend.com/> Office: 703.988.3606 logo-1 From: community@mailsbestfriend.com [mailto:community@mailsbestfriend.com] On Behalf Of Martin Margheim Sent: Friday, December 04, 2015 10:17 AM To: community@mailsbestfriend.com Subject: [MBF] Re: Update on strange Message Sniffer issue Linda: I will take care of the update with thanks for the input. Now, a question: Is there a reasonably simple and organized way to migrate from a Microsoft Hosted Exchange Server to my SmarterMail server? I am aware of an account with approximately 40 email accounts I would like to propose putting on my server. It is a pretty active commercial printer and there will be a lot of decent sized attachments flowing. The domain was once run in house on a SmarterMail server that died. At the time, a decision was made to move email off site and a Microsoft Hosted Exchange provider was chosen. If I were to take over the account on my server, a DELL 1950 III, 8GB RAM and currently or available storage space of at least 100GB operating in a professional Co-Lo center with a Windows 2008 r2 OpSys. It is the same machine you helped get operational over a year ago. It is the same machine which uses MBFs services. What I would desire is to run the email in parallel, if possible in order that I could get system setup and working before terminating the Microsoft Hosted Exchange services. I would need have all the email that resides on the MHEX available on the SmarterMail server. I would want a seamless cutover (The eternal but elusive wish for all IT related projects. Care to make any comments? Thanks Martin From: community@mailsbestfriend.com [mailto:community@mailsbestfriend.com] On Behalf Of Linda Pagillo Sent: Friday, December 04, 2015 8:33 AM To: community@mailsbestfriend.com Subject: [MBF] Re: Update on strange Message Sniffer issue Hi Martin. Your rulebase will update automatically, but the Sniffer Engine will not. You will have to upgrade that using one of the links that I have provided. Thanks! Linda Pagillo Mail's Best Friend Email: linda.pagi...@mailsbestfriend.com Web: www.mailsbestfriend.com <http://www.mailsbestfriend.com/> Office: 703.988.3606 logo-1 From: community@mailsbestfriend.com [mailto:community@mailsbestfriend.com] On Behalf Of Martin Margheim Sent: Friday, December 04, 2015 7:31 AM To: community@mailsbestfriend.com Subject: [MBF] Re: Update on strange Message Sniffer issue Linda: Should I perform this process on the komailpro.com server or will ARM eventually update itself? Your last statement implies the update will naturally occur over a course of time. Dan Martin Margheim Independent PC Consultant ad...@kodot.com 727-365-3372 From: community@mailsbestfriend.com [mailto:community@mailsbestfriend.com] On Behalf Of Linda Pagillo Sent: Friday, December 04, 2015 8:05 AM To: community@mailsbestfriend.com Subject: [MBF] Update on strange Message Sniffer issue Hi everyone. According to Arm Research's latest data, the Short-Match FP problem has subsided - most likely due to rule sequestration. They have not seen any significant events in their detection software since 9pm EST last evening. In the meantime, they have updated the SNF software to check for short-match events and treat them as rule-panic events. This renders them inert so that if this kind of rulebase corruption occurs again the SNF engine will be immune. Please update your SNF software to this latest version using the links below. NOTE: The Windows installer is in the process of being redesigned and does not have the latest software. This will take some time. If you are using SNF on Windows and use(d) the installer then use this procedure to update your software: * Stop your SNF service (usually XYNT Service based). * Copy your SNFServer.exe file to SNFServer.old * Download SNFServer-windows-7-prox32-3.1.0.exe (32 bit) or SNFServer-windows-7-prox64-3.1.0.exe (64 bit) and rename it to SNFServer.exe to replace your previous SNFServer.exe. * Start your SNF service. If you were using the 32 bit version (very likely) then replace it with the 32 bit version. There really isn't any difference, but just in case it's simpler to keep things the same. There is no benefit to running the 64 bit version -- It is not faster and is in fact less efficient due to the use of extra-large (64 bit) pointers that aren't necessary ;-) Some folks really want a 64 bit version, so we have one. Here are some links to updated versions: http://www.armresearch.com/message-sniffer/download/updates/SNFServer-window s-7-prox32-3.1.0.exe http://www.armresearch.com/message-sniffer/download/updates/SNFServer-window s-7-prox64-3.1.0.exe http://www.armresearch.com/message-sniffer/download/updates/snf-server-3.1.0 .tar.gz http://www.armresearch.com/message-sniffer/download/updates/snf-milter-1.1.1 .tar.gz http://www.armresearch.com/message-sniffer/download/updates/SNFMultiSDK_Wind ows_3.2.zip And for the really adventurous: http://www.armresearch.com/message-sniffer/download/packages/ In the packages link you will find all of the latest snapshots and some old ones from Arm's LabRats. The LabRats compile and test SNF for all of the different platforms. You will find RPM and DEB packages as well as tarballs and even the windows stuff that's posted in the updates links above. Be sure to pick the latest version in all cases. It will take a bit of time before all of the ordinary links on Arm's web site are updated with the latest software, so please use the above links instead if you're going to update right now. Thanks! Linda Pagillo Mail's Best Friend Email: linda.pagi...@mailsbestfriend.com Web: www.mailsbestfriend.com <http://www.mailsbestfriend.com/> Office: 703.988.3606 logo-1